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Story posted on: 11/20/2008 at 05:39 PM
Dems delay auto bailout vote, seek plan from Big 3 (AP)

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif, second from left, gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008, to discuss the auto industry bailout. From left are, House Majority Whip James Clyburn of S.C., Pelosi, Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev. . (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)AP - The $25 billion rescue plan for the auto industry, desperately sought by Detroit's beleaguered Big Three, collapsed Thursday as Congress drew the line at one more bailout and Democrats said they wouldn't even consider it until the companies produced a convincing plan for rebuilding their once-mighty industry.



Story posted on: 11/20/2008 at 05:05 PM
Congress extends jobless benefits, stocks sink (AP)

General view of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Ministerial Meeting plenary session at the National Museum in Lima. Twenty-one Asia-Pacific economies making up half of world commerce made a plea Thursday against protectionism and urged a breakthrough in global trade talks to beat the financial crisis.(AFP/Rodrigo Arangua)AP - Jarred by new jobless alarms, Congress raced to approve legislation Thursday to keep unemployment checks flowing through the December holidays and into the new year for a million or more laid-off Americans whose benefits are running out.



Story posted on: 11/20/2008 at 05:06 PM
Gates more likely to remain Secretary of Defense under Obama (AP)

Defense Secretary Robert Gates, right, and Joint Chiefs Vice Chairman Gen. James Cartwright arrives on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008, for a closed session meeting with Senate Foreign Affairs Committee members regarding the new Iraq security pact. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)AP - What Robert Gates once called "inconceivable to me" — his remaining as defense secretary beyond Inauguration Day — is looking a bit more conceivable to the rest of Washington.



Story posted on: 11/20/2008 at 05:06 PM
Staffers weep as Ted Stevens gives last Senate speech (AP)

This video image provided by the Senate shows Sen. Ted Stevens. R-Alaska speaking of the floor of the Senate in Washington, Thursday,Nov. 20, 2008. (AP Photo/Senate)AP - "Uncle Ted" Stevens, an old-style Senate giant and the chamber's longest-serving Republican, delivered his swan song address and yielded the floor for the final time Thursday. He was saluted by his colleagues as a staunch friend and teacher.



Story posted on: 11/20/2008 at 05:07 PM
Judge orders release of five terror suspects at Guantanamo (AP)

In this image reviewed by the U.S. Military, workers stand in an open hangar at the airfield at Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo, Cuba, Monday, Nov. 17, 2008. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)AP - A federal judge on Thursday ordered the release of five Algerians held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and the continued detention of a sixth in a major blow to the Bush administration's strategy to keep terror suspects locked up without charges.



Story posted on: 11/20/2008 at 05:18 PM
Report: Records search on Joe the Plumber improper (AP)

Joe Wurzelbacher, also known as AP - An agency director improperly used state computers to find personal information on "Joe the Plumber," a government watchdog said in a report released Thursday.



Story posted on: 11/20/2008 at 05:07 PM
Scientists say remains, grave of astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus found (AP)

In this image provided by the Kronenberg Foundation in Warsaw on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008, a computer-generated reconstruction of what astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus may have looked like on the basis of a skull discovered in the cathedral in Frombork, northern Poland, is seen. Polish and Swedish researchers said Thursday they have identified the remains of Nicolaus Copernicus by comparing DNA from a skeleton they have found with that taken from hair retrieved from one of the 16th-century astronomer's books. (AP Photo/Kronenberg Foundation, HO)AP - Researchers said Thursday they have identified the remains of Nicolaus Copernicus by comparing DNA from a skeleton and hair retrieved from one of the 16th-century astronomer's books. The findings could put an end to centuries of speculation about the exact resting spot of Copernicus, a priest and astronomer whose theories identified the Sun, not the Earth, as the center of the universe.



Story posted on: 11/20/2008 at 05:26 PM
Dr Pepper to deliver on its free-soda promise (AP)

An Aug. 31, 2006 file photo shows Guns N' Roses front man Axl Rose posing backstage at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards in New York. (AP Photo/Stephen Chernin, File)AP - Dr Pepper is making good on its promise of free soda now that the release of Guns N' Roses' "Chinese Democracy" is a reality. The soft-drink maker said in March that it would give a free soda to everyone in America if the album dropped in 2008. "Chinese Democracy," infamously delayed since recording began in 1994, goes on sale Sunday.



Story posted on: 11/20/2008 at 04:00 PM
Cell phone in man's chest pocket stops bullet (AP)
AP - A man says his cell phone saved his life. A stray .45-caliber bullet hit R.J. Richard's chest while he was mowing the lawn — hitting so hard he thought it was a stone kicked out by his tractor. He pulled out the phone. It fell apart.
Story posted on: 11/20/2008 at 05:25 PM
Selig: Weather can't shorten postseason games (AP)

Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig speaks at a press conference following a meeting Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008, in New York. (AP Photo/ Louis Lanzano)AP - There has never been a rain-shortened game in the postseason, and now there never will be. Baseball commissioner Bud Selig announced the sport will enact a rules change stating that postseason games cannot be shortened because of bad weather.



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Story posted on: 11/20/2008 at 04:00 PM
Emaciated children dying in Haiti, victims of food crisis (AP)

Venecia Lonis, 4, who suffers from malnutrition, is weighed at the Doctors Without Borders hospital in Port-au-Prince, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008. Aid workers fear hunger is worsening in rural Haiti after at least 26 children died of conditions exacerbated by a lack of nutrition, raising concerns that a grave food crisis may be brewing following four devastating tropical storms. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)AP - The 5-year-old teetered on broomstick legs — he weighed less than 20 pounds, even after days of drinking enriched milk. Nearby, a 4-year-old girl hung from a strap attached to a scale, her wide eyes lifeless, her emaciated arms dangling weakly.



Story posted on: 11/20/2008 at 03:00 PM
World struggles to take on plague of Somali piracy (AP)

Local women sit on the banks of the Suez canal as a Suez Canal Authority pilot boat passes by in Ismailia, Egypt, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008. Major shipping companies said that they are considering other options including avoiding the passage through the Suez Canal to avoid having to go through the Gulf of Aden due to increasing piracy risks - meaning longer, costlier trips around the southern tip of Africa. (AP Photo)AP - The U.N., African Union and Arab nations struggled to respond Thursday to a surge of pirate attacks, authorizing more sanctions and calling for international peacekeepers to stop Somali sea bandits who appear undeterred by nonviolent tactics.



Story posted on: 11/20/2008 at 01:58 PM
In Congo's remote hills, a struggle to survive (AP)

Judith, a four year old displaced girl, no last name given, receives medical treatment for severe malaria as her mother keeps watch, at a clinic run by the aid organization Merlin, in Goma, eastern Congo,  Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008. (AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)AP - His home was looted by wild government soldiers still pillaging this empty hilltop town. His fields are at the mercy of armed militias. And somewhere in the countryside, a rebel army is digging in.



Story posted on: 11/20/2008 at 03:04 PM
Shouting and pounding, Iraqis fight over US pact (AP)

U.S Army soldiers of Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, aims with his rifle during a routine house to house searching patrol, in Masariyah neighborhood, northwestern Mosul, 360 kilometers (225 miles) northwest of Baghdad, Iraq, on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008.(AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)AP - Iraq's parliament persevered Thursday in its debate on a proposed security agreement with the United States despite raucous attempts by opposition lawmakers to disrupt proceedings ahead of next week's vote on the deal.



Story posted on: 11/20/2008 at 02:43 PM
Pakistan protests to US over deep missile strike (AP)

Pakistani protesters burn a U.S. flag before a banner reads 'Down with America rally'  to condemn a suspected American missile strike at Taliban and militants' hideouts in Pakistani tribal areas along Afghanistan in Multan, Pakistan on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008. Pakistan summoned the U.S. ambassador Thursday to protest a suspected American missile strike deep inside its territory as militants threatened revenge attacks unless the cross-border raids stop. (AP Photo/Khalid Tanveer)AP - Pakistan protested to the U.S. ambassador Thursday over a deep cross-border missile strike, and a militant group threatened to target foreigners unless the attacks stop.



Story posted on: 11/20/2008 at 06:09 PM
Capello stunned by England progress (AFP)

England manager Fabio Capello, pictured in October 2008, admitted on Friday that he has been stunned by the progress made by a team which was in utter disarray when he took over in February.(AFP/File/Adrian Dennis)AFP - England manager Fabio Capello admitted on Friday that he has been stunned by the progress made by a team which was in utter disarray when he took over in February.



Story posted on: 11/20/2008 at 04:39 PM
Dubai parties at hotel gala despite economic gloom (AP)

US actress Mischa Barton arrives on the red carpet of the Atlantis, The Palm Hotel in Dubai launch party, which is the Middle East's biggest opening gala, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan)AP - Dubai developers threw a $20 million party Thursday complete with Hollywood celebrities Robert DeNiro and Charlize Theron and fireworks that lit up the evening sky.



Story posted on: 11/20/2008 at 06:13 PM
Nicaragua blasts OAS chief for election criticism (AP)
AP - Nicaragua lambasted the U.S. government and the head of the Organization of American States on Thursday, accusing both of trying to destabilize President Daniel Ortega's government by criticizing local elections.
Story posted on: 11/20/2008 at 04:51 PM
5 Gitmo detainees blame arrest on 'political game' (AP)
AP - A group of Algerians who were ordered released from Guantanamo Bay on Thursday have long denied being terrorists, saying they were swept up in Bosnia and handed over to the U.S. as political pawns.
Story posted on: 11/20/2008 at 05:29 PM
Afghanistan markets its brand of pomegranates (AP)

Ali Akbar, an Afghan pomegranate seller, arranges his product during the World Pomegranate Fair in Badam Bagh Farm in Kabul, Afghanistan, Thursday, Nov 20, 2008.  Afghan officials have launched a marketing campaign for the fruit in the hope that it will give farmers an alternative to growing poppies. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)AP - This ancient land is telling the world that it has a trendy, new replacement for its dreaded poppy crop: sweet, juicy pomegranates.